The Case for Integrating the Areas of Berryfield, Bowerhill and East Of
COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE REVIEW Melksham Town, Melksham Without Parish and Seend The Case for integrating the areas of Berryfield, Bowerhill and East of Melksham to create a new single Melksham Council Including (B) creating a new Parish of Beanacre, Shaw and Whitley (c ) transferring the BRAG land from Seend for inclusion in a new Melksham Council boundary Prepared by N. W. 1 CONTENTS Paragraph Page COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE PROPOSAL 3 THE PROPOSAL 1 3 INTRODUCTION 12 6 REASONS FOR ONE INTEGRATED MELKSHAM COUNCIL Population Growth 18 6 The future Housing Market 26 7 Addressing Resident Concerns 31 8 BENEFITS OF ONE INTEGRATED COUNCIL 40 9 Local Governance Local Residents Wiltshire Council PROMOTING ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT 44 10 Employment 48 10 Strategic Projects 57 11 Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) 66 12 Education and Training 73 13 Highways and Transport 80 14 THE TWO COMMUNITIES ARE MUTUALLY DEPENDENT 84 14 REVIEWING THE ‘VILLAGE STATUS’ ARGUMENT 95 15 A NEW PARISH COUNCIL FOR BEANACRE, SHAW AND WHITLEY 106 17 TRANSFERRING THE ‘BRAG’ LAND’ 115 18 ORIGINAL SUBMISSION TO COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE REVIEW 19 SOURCES 20 2 PROMOTING COMMUNITY COHESION: The Case for one integrated Council for Melksham COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE PROPOSAL 1. Dissolve both Melksham, Town and Melksham Without Parish Councils; 2. Create a single integrated Melksham Council within the Polling Districts boundaries of (see map): Melksham Town: FR1, FR2, FR3, FR4, FR5, FR6, ZY1, ZZ1, ZZ2, ZZ3, ZZ6 4,421 voters FN1, FN2, FN3, FN4, FN5, ZY2, ZY3, ZZ7 4,308 voters FM1, FM2, FM3, FM4, ZZ4, ZZ5, ZZ4, ZZ8 4,571 voters Melksham Without Parish: FZ1, FW1, FW2, FY1, FY2 6,008 voters with TOTAL CURRENT ELECTORATE (excluding new housing development) 19,308 voters 3.
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